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Repacking clutch straight forward?
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14 May 2007 04:39 #139848
by Lorcan
760cc - 8.69@162mph
810cc, 211mph www.750turbo.com
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Replied by Lorcan on topic Repacking clutch straight forward?
Takes me about 20 mins to change my turbo clutch, but I have done it a few times :whistle: . I don't drain the oil, just lean the bike against a wall (have it in gear so it can't slide). If I remember rightly the last friction plate to go in gets rotated one tang on the 650. Genuine plates are best.
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14 May 2007 05:19 #139852
by pyxen
84 KZ550-F2 LTD
93 ZR550-B4
Replied by pyxen on topic Repacking clutch straight forward?
Shizzle.. I'll be opening up my clutch tonight then!
I've wanted to check that stuff out for a while. Erm, actually I should probably get a gasket first, eh? Or I guess I could make one..? Can you get gasket material at most autoparts stores? Or could I just use the gasket goop in a tube?
I've wanted to check that stuff out for a while. Erm, actually I should probably get a gasket first, eh? Or I guess I could make one..? Can you get gasket material at most autoparts stores? Or could I just use the gasket goop in a tube?
84 KZ550-F2 LTD
93 ZR550-B4
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